Chimaek, a common slang word combining the "chi" from "chikin" and the "maek" from "maekju", the Korean word for beer. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons) |
From an expensive treat during the post-war period, Chimaek is now available on most South Korean restaurants' menu. (Photo: www.freemalaysiatoday.com) |
Chimaek is often served at gatherings of friends or co-workers after a long day. That’s why the rise of Chimaek contributed to a boom in Korea’s service sector. But it can also be a private meal eaten at home.
“Chimaek is one of the reasons delivery culture is so big in Korea. It’s easy, and people love the convenience of getting Chimaek delivered right to their door. It's especially made for delivery and keeps the industry strong,” said Jin.
The 2013 drama “My Love from the Star” has a memorable scene in which the female lead enjoys Chimaek on a snowy night. An enthusiastic response from K-drama fans around the world added momentum to Chimaek’s long-developing trend.
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“Definitely, with K-pop and K-drama making Chimaek popular globally, people are now able to find it in other countries, too. It’s interesting how something so local has become international,” Jin explained.
The annual Daegu Chimaek Festival that attracts more than 1 million participants underscores Chimaek’s growing global fanbase. Its endless servings of fried chicken and beer attract hordes of hungry people who come with their friends and family.
The annual Daegu Chimaek Festival. (Photo: Korea Tourism Organization) |
“We’re traveling 300 km from Seoul to be here for one reason. That’s because Daegu is home to the Chimaek festival,” one tourist to South Korea said. Many others also shared:
“Daegu is famous for chicken, so I came here to enjoy chicken and beer. I plan to try all the different types and eat until my stomach explodes.”
“I came with my friend, my father's friend, and his family. The Chimaek is delicious, the atmosphere is fun, and I really like it. I’ll definitely come again next year.”
Korean cuisine is a cultural export that connects with people from all walks of life. Just as sushi symbolizes Japan and pizza evokes Italy, Chimaek now represents Korea.
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